>>22252965I send the complain as hateful video
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This is how racism repeats itself.
As was the case with Will Smith's slap, I think we Japanese have a fundamentally different mindset or sense of style from them. It was the Japanese who praised Will Smith for raging for his wife, who was mocked and teased for her illness, while it was the Americans who criticized him greatly. Fundamentally, we have very different empathy and moral values.
The most ironic thing is that
blacks do the same thing as if they were half K-country and half C-country.
When I look at the U.S. from Japan, I feel that Americans must have grown up being abused by society from an early age. Compared to other countries, I have come to realize that Japan's society as a whole is comparatively kind and polite, and that it is an environment where children are less likely to suffer psychological trauma while growing up.
That is why people who grow up abused by society and unnecessarily aggressive towards others are not suited for Japan.
When I see racists in the U.S. and France, I'm really glad I was born in Japan.
I send warning for "discriminatory and offensive content"
I was able to appreciate the environment that raised me with a straight ethics in this country, and thank you for giving me a video that I don't know what's funny but I can see the opposite side of it.
I am once again able to confirm my Japanese pride
Americans still don't know what is right and wrong to say. That's why racism doesn't end.
The devil without a human heart.
As a member of the A-bombed nation, I firmly refuse to allow this
By looking at the comments section of this video, I understand that there are many fools in the world who don't understand that saying it's a joke doesn't mean they are allowed to say anything.
They make the excuse that it is black humor, but that is no excuse. If the target of that black humor is hurt or saddened, it changes into just discrimination, not humor.